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1932: hard times. Thousands of men march to Washington to demand their veteran's bonus. Police and veterans clash; federal troops attack, destroying their camps and make-shift homes. It was war; the greatest concentration of fighting troops in Washington since 1865. The Third Cavalry from Fort Myer and the First Light Tank Regiment arrive, grim and relentless, to fight men whose belief in the American Dream had been shattered. After three years of hard times, the country seemed to be coming apart. Hungry Americans were losing faith in government, and other Americans feared what hungry Americans might do. This is the story of how people began marching from farms, plantations and the great industrial cities in the worst years of the time now called The Great Depression. Narrated by Jason Robards (Color, 1991, 57 Minutes).